On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:19:46PM +0200, Christophe COEVOET wrote:

> We will not remove all BC breaks as not all of them are related to
> forms. There is no reason to revert the refactoring of the Session
> for instance as the new architecture is better and users starting to
> code with Symfony 2.1 should benefit from the new (fixed)
> architecture instead of using the old one and having to rewrite
> their code.

So, simple questions: When can the users expect a Symfony release they
can use for a few years without minor or major rewrites because of BC breaks?

Right now, and with the story so far, both symfony 1 and 2, the answer 
seems to be "never".

And *that* should be communicated to users so they can do a better qualified
choice. Honesty is always a good thing.


Thomas

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